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Guest tint machine

I have a 1955 chevy truck to tint that has a solid rear glass that has a

big curve inward on the ends, has anyone done one of these?

Please help!

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They are a bit tricky..... you need to cut the film a bit short on the outside to compensate for the glass thickness when moving the pattern to the inside :twocents
last one I did I did it wet. seemed to work better than the dry.

Both are good answers. Can you get a glass company to pull it and re-install it for you?

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They are a bit tricky..... you need to cut the film a bit short on the outside to compensate for the glass thickness when moving the pattern to the inside :twocents
last one I did I did it wet. seemed to work better than the dry.

Both are good answers. Can you get a glass company to pull it and re-install it for you?

best idea

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Guest willie
They are a bit tricky..... you need to cut the film a bit short on the outside to compensate for the glass thickness when moving the pattern to the inside :twocents
last one I did I did it wet. seemed to work better than the dry.

Both are good answers. Can you get a glass company to pull it and re-install it for you?

best idea

call them and find out then include that in your price

Tintdesigns has done a few of them also and knows a few tricks :twocents

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Well I got $350 for it and the the truck is immaculate

however the rubber has that chrome stip in it and its a bit cracked

if you know what I mean, afraid it may take some paint w/it!

So is a wet shrink the best?

btw, who is tint designs? can you tell me where they are?

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